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WHO Global Clinical Platform for cholera
  • All
  • Case description
  • Prevention and Treatment
  • Testing and Outcomes

Confirmed cases

17

Women

34.0%

Below 15 yrs

78.0%

Geospatial distribution (placeholder)
Total Cases

1,230

Daily report

Cholera cases by sex
Outcome by sex
  • Age and Sex Distribution
  • Age and HIV status
  • HIV viral and immune suppression
  • Digestive symptoms by Sex
  • Digestive symptoms by Age

Total PWH

14

CFR

14.0%

  • Medical conditions
  • Reported symptoms
  • Dehydratation symptoms
Variable Prevalence Percentage Frequency
Chronic kidney disease 15
53.6%
15 / 28
Diabetes 11
32.4%
11 / 34
Tuberculosis (active) 19
51.4%
19 / 37
Chronic lung disease 19
51.4%
19 / 37
Chronic heart disease (not hypertension) 19
52.8%
19 / 36
Chronic neurologic condition 18
62.1%
18 / 29
Patient born prematurely (< 37 weeks gestation) 21
56.8%
21 / 37
...previous change in ART due to failure 11
36.7%
11 / 30
...prescribed cotrimoxazole 13
40.6%
13 / 32
...prescribed isoniazid 18
52.9%
18 / 34
Patient born at low birth weight (< 2.5 kg) 14
43.8%
14 / 32
Chronic liver disease 16
44.4%
16 / 36
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) 14
42.4%
14 / 33
Variable Prevalence Percentage Frequency
Fatigue or malaise 16
32%
16 / 50
Loss of appetite 13
26%
13 / 50
Nausea 15
30%
15 / 50
Abdominal pain 11
22%
11 / 50
Muscle cramps 15
30%
15 / 50
Tetany 15
30%
15 / 50
Breathlessness 18
36%
18 / 50
Confusion 21
42%
21 / 50
Unable to move a part of the body 16
32%
16 / 50
Oedema 17
34%
17 / 50
Variable Prevalence Percentage Frequency
Lethargic or unconscious 26
52%
26 / 50
Absent or weak pulse 29
58%
29 / 50
Respiratory distress 28
56%
28 / 50
No danger signs 23
46%
23 / 50
Not able to drink or drinks poorly 28
56%
28 / 50
Sunken eyes 27
54%
27 / 50
Skin pinch goes back very slowly (>2 seconds) 25
50%
25 / 50
Irritable or restless 30
60%
30 / 50
Rapid pulse 24
48%
24 / 50
Thirsty (drinks eagerly) 26
52%
26 / 50
Skin pinch goes back slowly 20
40%
20 / 50
Awake and alert 28
56%
28 / 50
Normal pulse 21
42%
21 / 50
Normal thirst 24
48%
24 / 50
Eyes not sunken 27
54%
27 / 50
Skin pinch normal (disappears immediately) 24
48%
24 / 50
  • Vaccination by Sex
  • Vaccination by Age
  • Rehydratation volume
  • Antibiotics use
  • Antibiotics table
Variable N = 50
Doxycycline, n/N (%) 22/36 (61%)
Azithromycin, n/N (%) 20/33 (61%)
Other antiobiotics, n/N (%) 18/38 (47%)

Antibiotics Use

82.0%

Cholera Vaccine

28.0%

  • Treatments
Variable N Prevalence Percentage Frequency
Oral Rehydration Solutions (ORS) 31 16
51.6%
16 / 31
F75 35 20
57.1%
20 / 35
F100/Ready to use therapeutic Food 39 23
59%
23 / 39
Zinc (Zn++) 34 19
55.9%
19 / 34
Treatment of fluid overload: 35 17
48.6%
17 / 35
Furosemide 37 12
32.4%
12 / 37
Vasopressor or inotrope (epinephrine, norepinephrine or dopamine): 31 15
48.4%
15 / 31
50% Glucose 24 14
58.3%
14 / 24
Potassium (K+) 27 13
48.1%
13 / 27
Supplemental oxygen 34 15
44.1%
15 / 34
IV fluid therapy 27 17
63%
17 / 27

Confirmed cases

17

Vaccination

7

  • Testing
  • Outcomes
  • Conclusions

CFR

14.0%

  • Testing
  • Outcomes
Variable N = 50
Cholera stool specimen collection, n/N (%) 18/34 (53%)
Cholera RDT:, n/N (%) 12/35 (34%)
Cholera RDT type, n/N (%)
    CrystalVC 25/50 (50%)
    Other 25/50 (50%)
Cholera RDT results, n/N (%)
    Positive 11/50 (22%)
    Negative 16/50 (32%)
    Indeterminate 11/50 (22%)
    Unknown 12/50 (24%)
Rectal Swab, n/N (%) 14/32 (44%)
Rectal Swab results, n/N (%)
    Positive 8/50 (16%)
    Negative 14/50 (28%)
    Indeterminate 10/50 (20%)
    Unknown 18/50 (36%)
Cholera stool O1 / O139 culture, n/N (%) 21/36 (58%)
Cholera stool O1 / O139 culture results, n/N (%)
    Positive 11/50 (22%)
    Negative 14/50 (28%)
    Indeterminate 16/50 (32%)
    Unknown 9/50 (18%)
V. cholerae strain detected, n/N (%) 26/50 (52%)
Variable N = 50
Final Clinical Conclusion, n/N (%)
    Confirmed 17/50 (34%)
    Probable 15/50 (30%)
    Suspected 18/50 (36%)
Vital Outcome, n/N (%)
    Discharged alive 17/50 (34%)
    Death 7/50 (14%)
    Left against medical advice 9/50 (18%)
    Transfer to other facility 7/50 (14%)
    Unknown 10/50 (20%)
Patient has no sign of dehydration, n/N (%) 14/30 (47%)
Patient is able to take ORS without vomiting, n/N (%) 17/31 (55%)
Patient has no watery stools for 4 hours, n/N (%) 20/34 (59%)
Patiet is able to walk without assistance, n/N (%) 20/38 (53%)
Patient is passing urine, n/N (%) 15/31 (48%)
Discharge kit provided (Oral rehydration solution, soap, hygiene kit), n/N (%) 9/23 (39%)
Caregiver can correctly mix and give ORS without supervision, n/N (%) 15/35 (43%)
Patient has been advised when to return to hospital/CTC, n/N (%) 21/33 (64%)


This dashboard displays statistics of reported cases of cholera as of 2025-02-09

Total cases 17
Persons with HIV 14
Vaccinated 28%
Deceased 7

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